Most owners assume that a dog with diseased teeth will stop eating. However, this is rarely the case. In fact, for a dog to go off their food completely would be almost unheard of. Instead, most dogs plod along despite the great deal of discomfort they are likely in. Certainly, their appetite may dip and we might notice they opt for soft rather than crunchy food.
On top of a change in appetite and drooling, we may notice: Bad breath, bright red gums, discoloured teeth and chewing on one side of the mouth or slower eating. With significant dental issues, dogs may also yelp and tremble when eating.
There is only one real course of action for those with established dental disease. They will need to have a dental treatment at the vet under a general anaesthetic. This will allow for all of the teeth to be scaled and polished and for any rotten teeth to be removed. Most will be prescribed a course of pain relief and anti-inflammatories and some will also need antibiotics and medicated mouthwash.
While a procedure under an anaesthetic may sound worrying, dental procedures are commonly done and are generally very safe. Many worry about their dog coping when they are an advanced age but vets are well used to performing dentals in seniors. Indeed, not performing the dental would typically pose much more of a risk to a dog.
There is no doubt that feeding the right dog treats can go a long way towards maintaining good oral hygiene.
Dental Meaty Treats are new to the Pooch & Mutt range and are sure to become firm favourites with many. Shaped like teeth and flavoured with duck and herbs, your dog will find them irresistible. The rosemary and sage that have been added are naturally antibacterial, meaning less plaque and better breath. These little treats also contain collagen, which aids gum repair and reduces gingivitis. On top of this, Dental Meaty Treats are packed with Sodium HMP, which has been scientifically proven to aid in plaque breakdown.
So, when it comes to caring for your dog, don’t forget about their pearly whites. There is lots that can be done to keep them in tip top shape and to keep that breath smelling clean and fresh.
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